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Ceratopetalum gummiferum "Nsw Christmas Bush" seed germination

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Edited by lsdreamz

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Growing C. gummiferum from seed is easy. :rolleyes:

1. Use fresh, ripe seed. Here in North Coast NSW, seed is usually ripe by mid-Feburary.

From personal experience, germination rates fall off within a few months, year-old seed will give very poor viability

and 2-year-old seed - don't bother!

2. Planting the seeds stem-end down does improve germination. Just press them into seed mix and cover with

just enough sand to hold them in place.

3. Mimimise root disturbance by planting individual seeds into the deepest tubes you can find. Planting into seed

trays and then pricking into pots later will result in many failures as C. gummiferum seedlings are not particularly

tollerant of root disturbance.

BTW. If you are growing these commercially, then cuttings are a much better proposition but that is a whole different

proposition.

Edited by Glen.C

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